Society of Motion Picture Engineers : incorporation and by-laws (1924)

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Transactions of S.M.P.E., May 1924 Subject A uihor Vol. Date Page No. The Care and Preservation of Motion Picture Negatives G. A. Blair 14 Mav 1922 22 Film Splicing J. H. McNabb 14 May 1922 40 The Graininess of Photo graphic Materials Used in A. C. Hardy (and the Motion Picture Industr^^ L. A. Jones) 14 Ma3' 1922 107 Color Toning of Cine Films F. E. Ives 14 Mav 1922 160 A Film Waxing Machine J. G. Jones 15 Octi 1922 35 Problems in the Processing of Motion Picture Film M. Briefer 15 Oct. 1922 51 Report of Committee on Film Perforations 16 Mav 1923 303 The Development of Motion Picture Films by the Reel and Tank Systems J. I. Cral^trce 16 May 1923 163 A Prehminary Note on the Average Uniformity of De velopment of Motion Pic ture Film F. F. Renwick 16 May 1923 159 Report of Committee on Films and Emulsions 16 May 1923 269 Report of Committee on Lab oratories 16 IVIay 1923 309 Problems of the Film Finiph ing Laboratorj^ W. R. Rothacker (and J. Aller) 16 May 1923 120 Heat Protection of Motion Picture Film E. D. Tillyer 16 Mav 1923 137 A Study of the Markings on Motion Picture Film Pro duced by Drops of Water, Condensed Water Vapor and Abnormal Drying Condi tions J. I. Crabtree 17 Oct. 1923 29 A Friction Feed Developing Machine Roscoe C. Hubbard 17 Oct. 1923 163 Thermal Characteristics of L. A. Jones (and Motion Picture Film E. E. Richardson) 17 Oct. 1923 86 Sprockets and Splices E. J. Denison 17 Oct. 1923 179 The Straight Line Developing Machine R. C. Hubbard 18 May 1924 73 The Effect of Scratches on the Strength of Motion Picture S. E. Sheppard Film Support (and S. S. Sweet) 18 May 1924 102 Physical Properties of Motion Picture Film Mr. Briefer 18 May 1924 177 Film, Safety Standard Advantages in the Use of New Standard, Narrow Width, Slow-Burning Film for Port able Projectors W. B. Cook 7 Nov. 1918 86 The Portable Projector— Its Present Status and Needs A. F. Victor 6 Apr. 1918 29 The Continuous Reduction Printer A. F. Victor 9 Oct. 1919 34 X